LunaSkye
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I am happy that I now have over 30 different bottles of EOs. I am especially happy that I got to try 5 different cedarwood EOs from Bulk Apothecary and was surprised that they were all stronger in scent than the cedarwood I bought form WSP.
However, I noticed that my throat feels constricted if I expose myself to too much cedarwood. I used 2 mL in a bucket of hot, soapy water when I was cleaning and my throat constricted from the smell. I wish I could blame one brand for the adverse effect, but it happened again when I tried to differentiate between Atlas & Himalayan cedarwood EOs (I was sniffing all 5 cedarwoods to get an idea on how to use them). Both brands contributed to my new problem.
As the tilte says, I never knew this would happen to me. I knew that any EO could have an negative effect on anyone, but what makes it bad is that cedarwood is suppose to be non-toxic, non-sensitizing, and nonirritating. I guess the moral of this rant would be to not count your chickens before they hatch. Has anyone else experienced a bad reaction to an otherwise safe EO?
However, I noticed that my throat feels constricted if I expose myself to too much cedarwood. I used 2 mL in a bucket of hot, soapy water when I was cleaning and my throat constricted from the smell. I wish I could blame one brand for the adverse effect, but it happened again when I tried to differentiate between Atlas & Himalayan cedarwood EOs (I was sniffing all 5 cedarwoods to get an idea on how to use them). Both brands contributed to my new problem.
As the tilte says, I never knew this would happen to me. I knew that any EO could have an negative effect on anyone, but what makes it bad is that cedarwood is suppose to be non-toxic, non-sensitizing, and nonirritating. I guess the moral of this rant would be to not count your chickens before they hatch. Has anyone else experienced a bad reaction to an otherwise safe EO?